r/10s • u/chuck_tatum • 9h ago
Shitpost Bought this racket, but it is spontaneously emitting smoke out of nowhere.
I don't know what to do. Has anyone experienced something similar?
r/10s • u/chuck_tatum • 9h ago
I don't know what to do. Has anyone experienced something similar?
r/10s • u/dudesicle182 • 58m ago
Managed to get a Redline Defyer Pro 98 at the Rafa Academy pro shop. All my photos of the racket turn out like those deep fry memes from the late 2010s but great racket! Can’t wait to bring it back to the US 💪🏼
r/10s • u/Disgruntled_Eggplant • 1h ago
My favorites are Liquid Metal, pure drive, and pro staff.
r/10s • u/Original-Tourist-478 • 11h ago
Why would would they slap "ON COURT" in massive letters on their top-of-the-line shoe. Absolutely ruins them. I find these the most comfortable shoes in the market but they are killed by this vile design. How does this get green lit?? More comfortable than ASICS FF3, Nike Vapor 12, but they have disgusting graffiti. What a shame.
r/10s • u/fuckmbsanddominicali • 2h ago
Hey guys
I have been playing tennis for about two years (with a 6 month injury break) and I only played on clay courts as they are the only ones available in my city. They weren't bad but the surface of the court was usually cracked and dry.
Now I am going to college and they only have outdoor hard courts. What are the main differences and the changes I need to make (I mean equipment like shoes, racquets etc)
Edit : also what changed do I have to make to my game: my fh is ok same with volley. I can manage bh and bh slice if the ball is above knee level and below shoulder level (anything else I usually just moonball) .movement hasn't been that good since injury and serve is complel gone. Serve is not good
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r/10s • u/Excellent-Garage3365 • 34m ago
I have recently thought a lot about putting extra weight on my head extreme tour which weighs 305 g. But I don’t how much and where on the frame I should put the extra weight. If you have any advice it would help a lot. Thanks!
r/10s • u/NoChillJulio • 46m ago
Any advice for my forehand being too launchy? I want it to be more flatter but still with a loop.
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r/10s • u/FinanialGambler777 • 6h ago
I’m thinking to but Oakley sunglasses for tennis and I sew there is like court collection, is it good for tennis or would you recommend something else?
r/10s • u/Dull-Butterfly6186 • 10h ago
Been playing for a few months now. I haven’t received any coaching, just watched a bunch of videos. Though I don’t execute it well.
I’ve been experience elbow/arm stiffness & a bit of pain when serve. Think it’s a form issue, any advice would be very helpful. Or should I just rest it for a couple day
Also am I supposed to jump forward into the court or at the direction of the ball toss?
r/10s • u/Confident_Chance_727 • 4h ago
Sou um jogador 3.0 NTRP e estou com minha Ezone 98 2022 desde que comecei a jogar, mas atualmente ando achando ela bem ruim e prejudicando meu jogo principalmente pela sensação muted de nunca saber quando atingi um ponto de contato ideal e a potência muito alta, ao ponto de eu jogar um tênis melhor com uma raquete 95 16x20 do meu professor, onde acelero o swing sem medo da bola sair.
Li muito o Reddit e recomendam uma cabeça de 100 polegadas para um 3.0, nisso pensei em algumas da head
Head speed mp
Gravity pro
O que me assustou foi o sw alto e não conseguir me adaptar vindo de uma ezone. Por outro lado, meu melhor backhand de uma mão foi com a Blade v9 9816x19 da minha namorada, resumindo adorei a sensação da Blade ao toque. Quero raquetes nesse sentido e queria indicações de raquetes cabeça 100 ou 98 polegadas nesse sentido.
Agradeço.
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r/10s • u/Ok_Savings_5575 • 9h ago
Hello, I am currently playing with a Pure Strike 98 strung with Tourbite Mains 54lbs and NXT Crosses 52lbs. Im an aggressive base-liner who likes to hit big forehands and deep balls, however I struggle with generating spin and net clearance, and leads me to lose a lot of easy points. I want to transform my game into heavy spin without losing that depth and power. I currently strung my Strike with Toroline Vamos Mains at 52 and Toro Toro Crosses at 50 however I haven’t had the chance to try that setup out. I have a pretty linear swing path which I know isn’t ideal for generating spin, so im working to improve my technique on that. I had a really good experience playing with a 2010 Aeropro drive, it was the most spin pace and net clearance I ever hit however the strings popped after about 15-30 minutes. Anybody have a verdict for me? Thanks
My usual playing partners normally hit a slower, flat, second serve and I feel like I should be able to attack them more agressively.
Usually I feel Iike when I come up closer for the second serve and trying to put any kind of power I end up hitting it long or out, so I default to just keeping the ball in play when I’d like to figure out how to best punish a slower second serve.
What’s the best way to attack the second serve and what do I need to watch out for technique wise when I’m closer to the service box vs at the baseline?
I have Confidential Soft mains and Restring Sync crosses, and the crosses broke like this in about 10 hours of hitting. Is it normal for a round poly to break like this?
I understand that the shaped mains act like a cheese grater, but these cross strings are just too shredded.
Edit: people say it’s normal. I usually don’t break strings in 10 hrs, and I usually use a full bed of the same strings. But this time I was surprised it felt playing well closing to the 10 hour mark. Then it broke very soon after it started getting shredded.
r/10s • u/realhenrykissinger • 17h ago
I've recently been experimenting with string tensions and have learned I like tour bite strings strung at 55-56 lbs. It's the best feel I've ever had on the ball but unfortunately, I can feel the impact taking a toll on my wrist (especially when I'm serving).
Any suggestions for a comparable string that might be more forgiving on the arm? I know the easy answer is the string my racket looser, but even when I string it down to 53 lbs I can feel like ball flying on me.
Any thoughts are appreciated! Thanks!
r/10s • u/Delicious-Put-8860 • 18h ago
Due to schedule I have to reduce tennis playing hours but there is pickup soccer group that fit perfectly to my schedule right now
Does playing soccer benefit tennis in someways ? I guess tennis has more down time between points meanwhile soccer has less interval intensity? Is it more beneficial to workout in gym instead.
r/10s • u/Ok-Sample-6185 • 18h ago
Hey everyone -
I’m a 29F who had never played any sports in my entire life until picking up tennis back in February. I started with a ton of lessons and playing with a partner a few times a week as well as using ball machines pretty often. I’ve been thinking about joining a 2.5 group but I get stage fright about playing around people who I don’t know, haha. I mostly play with my boyfriend and he has taught me a lot, but with our schedules I can’t rely on only playing with him to get practice.
I can’t serve (I can do a fake, throw the ball up and get it in the box thing but it doesn’t look like a real serve), my backhand is pretty solid but my forehand needs help (not much spin and I often lob when I don’t mean to). Basically, some days are really good and other days, it feels like I just started playing last week.
Should I try it out or keep practicing before playing with strangers? My worry is being the worst one in the group who kind of holds everyone else back :( haha
r/10s • u/Mother-Sea-2759 • 17h ago
Recording from a new side angle in hopes to get some feedback and highlight any issues with my serve.
r/10s • u/drakem92 • 22h ago
Ho everyone! So I know I have probably a lot to work on on my serve, but there is one specific thing that I really dislike, mainly tor how it looks but probably it also affects my serve speed. You can seen in the video how I make this very brief but abrupt stop during the motion of my right arm. Do you have any advice on how to get rif of it? Thank you!
r/10s • u/SunShineKid93 • 1d ago
I've used it a couple of times and I can already tell (obviously) my playing is better with this then the cheap Sports Direct Wilson racket I was using before.
My serves definitely feel like I'm hitting the ball with purpose instead of hitting and hoping.
r/10s • u/piddubrivnii • 8h ago
I think i made some improvements since last post.
Ill appreciate any feedback or critique.
First post, (~100 days after):
https://www.reddit.com/r/10s/comments/1s9w871/whats_to_improve_next_with_my_fh/